9152015

Electronic Device

PublishedOctober 6, 2015
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1. An electronic device, which accepts inputs in a plurality of levels according to pressing loads, comprising: an imaging unit, which acquires an image of a photographic subject; a load detecting unit, which detects a pressing load; and a control unit, which is configured to: perform an autofocus process of automatically adjusting a focus with respect to the photographic subject when the load detecting unit detects a first pressing load satisfying a first load standard, control so that a still image is acquired, if the autofocus process is completed when the load detecting unit detects a second pressing load satisfying a second load standard higher than the first load standard, control so that the still image is not acquired, if the autofocus process is not completed when the load detecting unit detects the second pressing load, and after the adjustment of the focus with respect to the photographic subject is completed, adjust the second load standard to a third load standard higher than the pressing load being detected by the load detecting unit when the adjustment of the focus is completed.

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October 6, 2015

Inventors

Shusuke Nakayama

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